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The City of Philadelphia determines many of the driving guidelines within the county. They also help decide the future of ride-sharing companies such as Uber, and under which conditions they will be able to offer their services. As a government entity, the protection of consumers is a main priority. Safe roads and bridges are also added responsibilities. When compared to other Tri-State cities, Philly prices are actually affordable. Camden, Wilmington, Pennsauken, and Cherry Hill all feature more expensive rates for most households. Zip codes included in the service area 19125, 19121, 19116, 19112, 19108, 19104, 19124, 19120, 19115, 19111, 19107. 19103, 19093, 19123, 19119, 19114, 19110, 19106, 19102, 19092, 19122, 19118, 19113, 19109, 19105, and 19101. The five Philadelphia Counties are Philadelphia, Bucks, Montgomery, Chester, and Delaware. Local counties with affordable rates include Lancaster, Berks, Lehigh, Northampton, Carbon, and Schuylkill.

The Pa Department of Motor Vehicles and the Pennsylvania Dept. Of Insurance sets the minimum required limits (bodily injury and property damage) for the entire state. Occasionally, these requirements will change. Currently, all vehicles must have $15,000 per person, $30,000 per accident and $5,000 of property damage coverage. The minimum uninsured motorists amount is also $15,000/$30,000. Higher limits (especially for property damage) are encouraged. Increasing your bodily injury and property damage coverage will not significantly raise your premium. However, if your vehicle has an existing lien, you will be required to include collision and comprehensive coverage. Deductible options typically range from $0 (full coverage) to $1,000. Higher deductibles, of course, reduce the premium.